The UK has begun enforcing the Online Safety Act, requiring companies to assess their illegal content risk and comply with new regulations aimed at user protection. Ofcom will monitor compliance and impose fines for non-adherence. Reddit has launched a feature allowing users to block specific advertisers, giving users more control over their ad experience. Meanwhile, Apple's encrypted data case with the UK government has started in secret, as the government seeks access to user data citing national security concerns. Apple prioritizes user privacy amidst growing tensions over data access.
As of Monday, the UK began enforcing the new regulations under the Online Safety Act, aiming to protect internet users from illegal content and harmful activity online.
Reddit has introduced a feature allowing users to block specific advertisers for a year, responding to user demand for greater control over the ads they see.
Apple's encrypted data case against the UK government has begun in secret, following the government's demand for access to user data in the name of national security.
Ofcom will start assessing companies' compliance with the Online Safety Act, taking action against those failing to meet new obligations, with significant fines imposed.
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